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A 16% nutritionally complete diet for growing goats being fitted for show.
Helps show goats reach their genetic potential.
Proper levels of Calcium and Phosphorus in the correct ratio to help prevent Urinary Calculi.
Highly digestible fiber sources.
High levels of vitamins and trace minerals especially formulated for show goats.
Added yeast culture, direct fed microbials, and organic trace minerals.
For the prevention of coccidiosis in young goats caused by Eimeria Christenseni and Eimeria Ninakohlyakimoave.
ACTIVE DRUG INGREDIENT
Decoquinate0.0015% (6.8 mg/lb.)
GUARANTEED ANALYSIS
*Crude Protein, Min.16.00%
Crude Fat, Min.2.50%
Crude Fiber, Max.20.00%
Calcium, Min.0.90%
Calcium, Max.1.40%
Phosphorus, Min.0.35%
Salt, Min.0.50%
Salt, Max.1.00%
Copper40.0 ppm
Selenium0.30 ppm
Vitamin A, Min.12,000 IU/lb
Vitamin D, Min.1,200 IU/lb
Vitamin E, Min.110 IU/lb

*(This includes not more than 1.0% equivalent protein from non protein nitrogen).

INGREDIENTS
Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal, Soybean Mill Feed, Corn Meal, Soybean Meal, Wheat Middlings, Cane Molasses, Ground Limestone, Ammonium Chloride, Salt, Yeast Culture, Vitamin A Acetate, D-Activated Animal Sterol (Vitamin D-3), Dl Alpha Tocopherol Acetate (Vitamin E), Menadione Dimethylpyrimidinol Bisulfite (Vitamin K), Vitamin B-12, Riboflavin, D-Pantothenic Acid, Niacin, Choline Chloride, Thiamine Mononitrate, Pyridoxine Hydrochloride, Folic Acid, D-Biotin, Enteroccus Faecium, Lactobacillus Acidophilus, Dried Saccharomyces Cerevisiae Fermentation Solubles, Sodium Saccharin, Natural and Artificial Flavor Ingredients, Manganese Sulfate, Manganese Polysaccharide Complex, Zinc Sulfate, Zinc Amino Acid Complex, Zinc Polysaccharide Complex, Copper Sulfate, Copper Amino Acid Complex, Copper Polysaccharide Complex, Ethylenediamine Dihydroiodide, Cobalt Sulfate, Sodium Selenite, and Selenium Yeast.
FEEDING DIRECTIONS
FRM Show Gold Goat Pellets provide 6.8 mg of Decoquinate per pound.  Feed at a rate to supply 22.7 mg of Decoquinate per 100 pounds of body weight (0.5 mg/kg daily) as indicated in the table below:
GOAT'S BODY WEIGHT LBS FEEDING RATE - LBS MG OF DECOQUINATE
     30 LBS.     1.0 LB.     6.8 MG.
     60 LBS.     2.0 LBS.     13.6 MG.
     90 LBS.     3.0 LBS.     20.4 MG.
     120 LBS.     4.0 LBS.     27.2 MG.Goatzilla

Feed at least 28 days during periods of exposure or when experience indicates that coccidiosis is likely to be a hazard.

CAUTION:  USE ONLY AS DIRECTED - FOR RUMINANTS ONLY

WARNING:  DO NOT FEED TO GOATS PRODUCING MILK FOR FOOD.


Concentrated energy and protein supplement for goats.

  • Enhances muscular development in show goats
  • Adds much-needed calories to the diet of breeding goats
  • Supports normal urinary tract pH
  • Safely acidifies urine without risk of toxicity
  • Developed specifically for goats by leading goat nutritionist, Greg Pollard, Ph.D of Texas State University

Goatzilla is a unique, research-proven supplement that safely provides energy and protein to your breeding and show goats.  This palatable supplement supports urinary tract health by reducing the risk of urinary calculi formation, also known as urolithiasis.

Developed specifically for goats by leading goat nutritionist

Dr. Pollard has over 10 years of experience in nutritional management of small ruminants with a special emphasis on meat goats.  He has conducted research specifically focused on improving meat goat performance and production.  During this time, Dr. Pollard has actively consulted the feed industry on proper nutritional guidelines and feed formulations for small ruminant animals.  Over the course of his career, his work has been widely published in academic journals.

In controlled studies conducted at Texas State University by Dr. Greg Pollard, goats fed Goatzilla did not have a single incidence of urinary calculi, but goats fed a similar diet without Goatzilla had urinary calculi occurrences between 25-38%.

Goatzilla is a revolutionary supplement that increases dietary energy, provides natural protein and yeast culture, and effectively increases the acidity of the diet without the risk of toxicity associated with other acidifiers.

What types of goats benefit from Goatzilla?

Does expend a lot of energy during pregnancy and lactation and require extra calories.

Although tremendous mothers, both before and after birth, the physiological toll and energy requirements of the developing fetuses can sap a doe of the calories she consumes.  Inadequate nutrition during late pregnancy is the primary cause of pregnancy toxemia.  Following kidding, does must produce sufficient milk to adequately support the growth of her kids.  Goatzilla increases the energy density of the feed so does have more calories at their disposal during late gestation and lactation.

Does should be started on Goatzilla during late gestation when the majority of fetal growth occurs.  They benefit most from being fed Goatzilla throughout their time in kidding pens and through at least the first month of lactation.

Goatzilla safely provides energy for breeding bucks

Bucks expend more energy posturing and preparing for breeding season than they do actually breeding does.  Much effort and aggression is used during this "rutting" period, and bucks often lose a tremendous amount of body condition.  Despite being offered sufficient feed, owners sometimes find it difficult to maintain weight on bucks throughout breeding season.

Bucks should be fed Goatzilla two weeks prior to the initiation of breeding season, through the duration of the breeding season, and then about a month after breeding season.

Show goats benefit from a high-protein, high-fat diet.

Goatzilla provides show goats with a high protein diet that supports muscular development.  It is the ideal supplement for adding maximal finish to a goat's condition and shine to his coat.  When combined with sufficient exercise, Goatzilla packs the nutritional punch necessary to finish out your goat for the show ring.

How should I feed Goatzilla?

Goatzilla should be fed to adult goats at the rate of 4 ounces (1scoop) per goat.  It can be fed with a fortified diet without upsetting the balance of trace minerals.  Goatzilla is a palatable meal, which prevents sorting by goats, and meal can be blended into either pelleted or textured feed.

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